Colleges are seeing fewer students sign up for countryside management. Despite this there is still a glut of entry level applicants looking to start in the industry. So, you've got the required qualification/experience and have the basic skills to do the job - what can you offer that puts you ahead of all those others? Unfortunately, it is the "X-Factor". It's hard to describe but the modern ranger also needs to be a skilled communicators that inspires, educates and reassures the visitors that they meet. Try and attend one of
Creeping Toad: Environmental Art & Celebration - Education, Training & Workshops for your own inspiration. In the meantime observe those teachers, politicians and other public figures who can hold an audience; listen to their phrases, their mannerisms and their hand movements to see how this all works together and then try a few
yourself 